A recent presentation by two actors made me think a book of Shakespearean actors' backstories for their characters would be worthwhile. These actors did a scene from Richard III, after explaining their theory of why Anne gave in to Richard's charms so easily. It was a fascinating and seemingly original backstory.

It reminded me of a presentation by a director of Titus, who said the actor playing Aaron found he had to write a long backstory to be able to bear playing that character. And I wonder what the backstory might be of the death of Lady Macbeth's child, which would help explain her character.

Such a book would enrich Shakespeare scholarship by offering a theatrical insiders' view of how characters are brought believably to life. I'm hoping someone on this listserv might wish to write such a book.